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DEAN COO LEDGE DEAN COOK PRESIDENT LILDARD REGISTRAR LEARNARD DEAN BURDICK COMPTROLLER NASH Eight
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THE PIONEER Table of Contents Book I Administration Book II Fine Arts Book III Activities Book IV Athletics Book V Fools’ Gold Seven
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jffl. THE PIONEER jit - = r Administration Changes in 1927-1928 Junior College Administration Council was modified this year by the appointment of a dean of men and a dean in charge of extra- curricular activities. This Council is made up of the following officers: President, J. B. Lillard; Dean of Women, Belle Cooledge; Dean of Men, W. L. Burdick; Dean of Extra-Curricular Activities, E. I. Cook; Comptroller and Treasurer, Clarence Nash, and Registrar, Mary Jane Learnard. Faculty Changes in 1927-1928 0 IGHT new faces have been added in the lecture rooms and laboratories this year. Mr. M. J. Brickley, who hails from Australia, came to America after rising to the rank of major in the World War. He accepted a position at S. J. C. after teaching in a high school two years and in Chico State Teacher’s College for the same length of time. He instructs in History and Public Speaking. Mr. Lloyd Bruno, who teaches English and Composition, is the first alumnus of S. J. C. to ever become an instructor in his Alma Mater. He grad¬ uated from S. J. C. in 1924 with great distinction and from the University of California in 1926 as a Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Herbert Copeland received his training at the University of Wis¬ consin and at the University of California, and has taught Botany two years at Sacramento High School. He was born a botanist; his father, former president of the University of the Philippines, is a noted botanist. Mr. Cope¬ land also teaches Bacteriology. He is a Phi Beta Kappa. Miss Amelia Fischbacker is a graduate of the California School of Arts and Crafts. She spent three years in Vienna studying under the famous Profs. Cizek, Hoffman, Rothansl, Powolny, and Mallina, after being assistant supervisor of art in Stockton for two years. She teaches applied arts. Mr. George C. Kimber is a graduate of Stanford, where he was elected a Phi Beta Kappa. He studied for several years in the Universities of Brus¬ sels and Geneva and has had teaching experience in California schools. He offers instruction in Biology and French. Mr. Roland Miller received his first degree from the University of British Columbia and later studied at California. He taught several years at Stanford. Here he gives instruction in Sociology and Economics. Mr. John Swan got his training at the University of California, where he was a teaching fellow. Mr. Swan teaches English and General Literature. Mr. Ted Shipkey, All-American End in 1926 and all-round athlete, is in charge of basketball and track. Ted made a good record at Stanford, both as a clean sportsman and as a student. N. B.—Except Messrs. Brickley, Miller, and Kimber, all the new instructors are in their twenties and are unmarried. Nine
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